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China Stimulus May Spur Buying in Overseas Equities, Bank of America Says
Bank of America and Barclays update their "china fever" strategy: major events happening now! Global risk appetite is on the rise.
①China's current stimulus policy has increasingly become the mainstream attitude of Wall Street analysts, and overseas investors are also showing concerns about 'missing out' while waiting and seeing; ②Even after the significant rise this week, Chinese assets still remain very attractive in terms of valuation; ③In addition to stocks, analysts are also paying attention to the generalized effect of 'China bullish'.
US stock market outlook | As expected! USA's core PCE in August rose by 2.7% year-on-year, short-term pull-up of the three major index futures; Making a fortune! Well-known major short sellers bet on Chinese concept stocks to usher in a glorious moment
Before the market opened on Friday, the three major equity index futures fell slightly, with the market waiting for PCE data; tesla's 0-interest car purchase event was postponed again; jd.com continued to rise by over 2% before the market, Alibaba and jd.com will open up to each other.
Hong Kong stocks have been soaring for days on heavy volume, haven't jumped on board yet? These directions are still worth paying attention to.
In recent days, the heavy-duty policy bullish continues to catalyze, with large funds actively buying assets in China, and the market's bullish sentiment towards China has been fully ignited. Beneficiary sectors have already risen in advance. Lowering mortgage rates is bullish for consumer spending, with sectors like alcohol, gold, and jewelry taking the lead, while opportunities for biomedical and real estate stocks are worth looking forward to.
The central bank has launched two measures at the same time! The reserve requirement ratio is reduced by 0.5 percentage points, and the 7-day reverse repurchase operation interest rate is lowered by 20 basis points.
Starting from September 27, 2024, the reserve requirement ratio for financial institutions is reduced by 0.5 percentage points. After this reduction, the weighted average reserve requirement ratio for financial institutions is approximately 6.6%.
Express News | The Central Financial Office and the China Securities Regulatory Commission jointly issued the "Guiding Opinions on Promoting the Entry of Medium to Long-term Funds into the Market".